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October 25, 1997
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Ganguly does a double in Wisden world rankingsA Sports Reporter The latest Wisden cricket rankings are out. And guess which player has the distinction of making both the batting and bowling lists? A certain Saurav Chandi Ganguly, who ranks 12th in the list of batsmen, and 17th in the list of bowlers. And this, mind you, has to be read in context of the fact that Wisden rates cricketers only on the basis of Test cricket. Thus, Ganguly's recent heroics in Toronto do not come under the purview of this ranking. And meanwhile, another surprise. Any listing of the top five batsmen in the world will have Brian Charles Lara's name in there. Right? Wrong -- cricket's self-proclaimed bible ranks him 24th. As against the 5th place he occupied this time last month. The reason? Simple -- the rankings take into account performances of the last 24 months. And as of this month, the 1995 season is no longer part of the reckoning. At that point in time, Lara was supreme. In the last couple of years, not so. He did well enough against New Zealand and India when those two countries toured the West Indies in the 24-month period in question, averaging 40-plus. But the tour of Australia was a personal disaster, with the master batsman managing a bare 296 in five Tests, at 32.89. And even during the recent Sri Lankan tour of the Caribbean, Lara managed just 120 runs in four innings, inclusive of a century (115, actually). So -- out goes Lara. A lesson in there for people who are ready to write off Sachin Tendulkar as a batsman, perhaps? For Tendulkar, in the same two year period, boasts an average of 51.10. And while on Lara and Tendulkar, the Coopers and Lybrand ratings (last updated September 30), which takes into account the entire career when ranking contemporary players, has Tendulkar in third place, behind Steve Waugh and Graham Thorpe, with Shivnaraine Chanderpaul and Sanath Jayasuriya following the Indian ahead of Lara. Another interesting sidelight: Guess which two teams have the most number of batsmen in the top 20? And no, Sri Lanka is not one of them. The answer to that one being, Pakistan and India. And while all four of India's top-20 ranked players are automatic choices -- Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, Saurav Ganguly and Mohammad Azharuddin -- Pakistan loses out on Salim Malik -- dropped for the series against South Africa and, if the rumblings from the Pakistan board are any indication, perhaps at the end of his international career. In the bowling department, Australia is easily pre-eminent, with no less than three in the top five, and five in the top 20. And here, again, is a little quirk worth noting. Javagal Srinath, last month, was ranked 18th. This month, he has actually jumped up five places, to 13th. Keep in mind the fact that Srinath has not bowled a ball in anger since the beginning of March, his performance in the period September 1995 to end February 1997 has been so outstanding that he more than holds his own against more active contemporaries. A sidelight relates to the fall, statistically speaking, of the standards of West Indies batting. In the all time rankings of contemporary batsmen, the West Indies occupy the top three positions with Jimmy Adams, Brian Lara and Shivnaraine Chanderpaul, in that order. In the current rankings, however, Lara is out of the top 20, Adams figures nowhere, Chanderpaul is down to number eight and the only other West Indian is Carl Hooper, at number 18. The full rankings are given below:
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